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Assessing the distinctiveness of the Cultus pygmy sculpin, a threatened endemic, from the widespread coastrange sculpin Cottus aleuticus

机译:从广泛分布的沿海鱼(Cottus aleuticus)评估濒临灭绝的地方特有的侏儒C鱼的独特性

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ABSTRACT: The Cultus pygmy sculpin is a cottoid fish endemic to Cultus Lake, southwestern British Columbia, Canada, and is listed as ‘threatened’ under the federal Species at Risk Act (SARA). The Cultus pygmy sculpin was first discovered and described as a ‘dwarf’ coastrange sculpin Cottus aleuticus in the 1930s. It matures at a smaller size than the ‘normal’ C. aleuticus, has a lacustrine life history rather than a fluvial one, has different morphological features, and appears to undertake diurnal feeding migrations into the water column to feed on Daphnia, but little else of its biology is known. We used molecular genetic and behavioural assays to further assess the level of differentiation between Cultus pygmy sculpin and stream-dwelling C. aleuticus from several locations. Mitochondrial DNA haplotypes were broadly shared between Cultus pygmy sculpin and coastrange sculpin, and there was no apparent phylogeographic structure. However, analysis of 8 microsatellite analysis loci indicated significant genetic differentiation between parapatric samples of both forms. Laboratory-based experiments showed that, in general, the Cultus pygmy sculpin was found higher in the water column and was more active off the bottom than coastrange sculpin, but these behavioural differences were influenced by the presence of congeneric C. asper. Molecular and behavioural results support the recognition of the Cultus pygmy sculpin as a conservation unit distinct from ‘typical’ C. aleuticus because there is some level of genetic and behavioural discreteness between the forms, and behavioural differences may represent an important aspect of the pelagic life style of the Cultus pygmy sculpin.
机译:摘要:Cultus侏儒鱼是加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省西南部的Cultus湖特有的类鱼类,根据联邦物种风险法(SARA)被列为“受威胁的”。 1930年代,最早发现了Cultus侏儒(Sultus pygmy sculpin),并称其为“矮人”海岸的( Cottus aleuticus )。它的成熟尺寸小于“正常”C。 aleuticus 具有湖生生活史而不是河流生活,形态特征不同,并且似乎会进行昼夜进食迁移到水柱中,以水蚤为食,但是生物学是众所周知的。我们使用了分子遗传学和行为学分析方法来进一步评估Cultus pygmy sculpin和溪流居间C的分化水平。多个地方的白毛猴。 Cultus pygmy sculpin和Coastrange sculpin之间广泛共享线粒体DNA单倍型,并且没有明显的系统地理结构。但是,对8个微卫星分析基因座的分析表明,两种形式的准祖细胞样本之间都存在显着的遗传差异。基于实验室的实验表明,一般而言,Cultus pygmy sculpin在水柱中的位置较高,并且比沿海的sculpin的底部更活跃,但是这些行为差异受同类C的影响。阿斯波。分子和行为学结果支持了对Cultus pygmy sculpin的认可是不同于“典型” C的保守单位。 aleuticus ,因为形式之间存在一定程度的遗传和行为离散性,行为差异可能代表着Cultus pygmy sculpin浮游鱼类生活方式的重要方面。

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